(Original post by sevendaughters)
It's a really beautiful town in general. Breakfast in The Sun on a Sunday morning with the papers. Running to Heysham. Not actually been to the university yet but I know the city well.

From when I visited - the location of the campus itself is very nice, the management school building seemed really top notch, and the town itself is beautiful with plenty of places to grab a coffee or go eat

In my department at least I really like the relationship between students of different years, and between students and lecturers. It's so much easier to go and talk to a lecturer about work when you've gotten to know them - they're not just a name and a face who talks at you for a few hours a week!

(Original post by Manitude)
In my department at least I really like the relationship between students of different years, and between students and lecturers. It's so much easier to go and talk to a lecturer about work when you've gotten to know them - they're not just a name and a face who talks at you for a few hours a week!

(Original post by Manitude)
In my department at least I really like the relationship between students of different years, and between students and lecturers. It's so much easier to go and talk to a lecturer about work when you've gotten to know them - they're not just a name and a face who talks at you for a few hours a week!